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Andrew Cannestra was injured in northern Finland in February 2020 while on a trip organised by McLaren Automotive Events.
Ian Byrne (Liverpool West Derby), who was with family at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, said a law is needed to restore faith in justice.
Iran’s president has ordered the country to suspend its co-operation with the International Atomic Energy Agency after US and ...
The Queen has met people living with cancer during a visit to the charity Maggie’s, which she is president of. Arriving in heavy rain, Camilla was greeted by Maggie’s chief executive Dame Laura Lee ...
Punk rap duo Bob Vylan will no longer play at a festival in Manchester this weekend after a controversial appearance at Glastonbury. The group were due to headline the Saturday slot at Radar festival ...
The King and Queen faced torrential downpours as they marked the centenary of a war memorial commemorating a Scottish town’s war dead. Charles and Camilla sheltered under umbrellas as they left a ...
On Wednesday, Ray Boland SC, for Ms Hand, told the court that it had been confirmed that McGregor was paying Mr Lawrence’s legal costs. He said that the legal bill for Mr Lawrence, which would be due ...
In 2023, appearing for a separate module of the inquiry, Mr Hancock admitted the so-called protective ring he said had been put around care homes early in the pandemic was not an unbroken one, and ...
Michael and Kerry Ives, of Kingsley Road, Garden City, deny murder, an alternative count of causing or allowing the death of a child, and cruelty to a person under 16. Shannon Ives, of Nant Garmon, ...
Downing Street said the Prime Minister supported his Chancellor after Sir Keir Starmer declined to commit to her future in the Commons.
The Met Office said heavy rain could cause some problems but temperatures would no longer be as ‘oppressively hot’.
The Prime Minister said he wanted to ‘prevent future tragedies’, and the Government will conduct a call for evidence on minimum barrier heights.